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Affordable Fashion Readers on the Radio
Paul Heyman talked about Affordable Fashion on the radio:
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Why You Might Need Reading Glasses
We are in the age of lots of stress at work and strict schedules. We have to pay attention to our work and focus on close-ups and detailed work. In...
Five Foods to Keep Your Eyes Healthy
Did you know that carrots aren’t the only food that will help you to see in the dark?A range of foods can help keep your eyes in fine form and prev...
3 Steps to Protect Your Eyes From Computer Eye Strain
You don’t have to have ‘square eyes’ to know that screens have changed the way we view the world. But are they also changing the way we see? Whethe...
The Difference Between Computer Glasses and Regular Reading Glasses
Although eye strain and blurred vision when working at the computer can be a sign that you need reading glasses, regular readers may not be suffici...
How to Choose Fashionable Reading Glasses
Picking out your reading glasses is an important task that should not be taken lightly. After all, they are an accessory that will spend a great de...
6 Reasons You Might Need Reading Glasses
Presbyopia is the gradual loss of the ability to focus on close-up objects. Different from nearsightedness or farsightedness, which are caused by g...
How to Choose the Correct Eyeglasses for Your Face Shape
When choosing your eyeglass frame you should put the following factors into consideration:
The eyeglass frame you choose should complement your nat...
8 Tips for Maintaining Eye Health
People work hard to have their eyes appear attractive using various methods of makeup and accessories. They use eye liners, eye shadows and other e...
How Poor Lifestyle Choices Damage Your Vision
Although you probably take your vision for granted, it might be time to take better care of your eyes, as the number of people in the US who suffer...
What You Should Know About Reading Glasses
When you reach the point of not being able to read up close without stretching your arms to the limit, you may need to consider single-vision readi...